|
|
|
| Anonymous User (login or join us) | Upload |
)VBR M3U (Hi-Fi)
64Kbps M3U (Lo-Fi)
)
(20.2 M)64Kbps MP3 ZIP
(56.0 M)VBR ZIP
| Whole Item | Format | Size |
| wz1978-03-09.flacf_64kb.m3u | 64Kbps M3U | Stream |
| wz1978-03-09.flacf_64kb_mp3.zip | 64Kbps MP3 ZIP | 20.2 MB |
| wz1978-03-09.flacf_vbr.m3u | VBR M3U | Stream |
| wz1978-03-09.flacf_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 56.0 MB |
| Audio Files | Flac | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 | VBR MP3 |
| Johnny Strikes Up the Band |
19.3 MB
|
2.9 MB
|
1.4 MB
|
3.8 MB
|
| Werewolves of London |
29.4 MB
|
4.4 MB
|
2.1 MB
|
5.7 MB
|
| Mohammed's Radio |
27.1 MB
|
4.2 MB
|
2.0 MB
|
5.5 MB
|
| Tenderness on the Block |
27.8 MB
|
4.3 MB
|
2.1 MB
|
5.7 MB
|
| Excitable Boy |
24.5 MB
|
3.7 MB
|
1.8 MB
|
4.9 MB
|
| Accidentally Like a Martyr |
29.2 MB
|
4.5 MB
|
2.1 MB
|
5.9 MB
|
| Nighttime in the Switching Yard |
35.6 MB
|
5.2 MB
|
2.5 MB
|
6.9 MB
|
| Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner |
30.8 MB
|
4.7 MB
|
2.3 MB
|
6.3 MB
|
| Poor Poor Pitiful Me |
29.3 MB
|
4.3 MB
|
2.0 MB
|
5.6 MB
|
| Desperadoes Under the Eaves |
28.0 MB
|
4.3 MB
|
2.0 MB
|
5.7 MB
|
| Information | Format | Size |
| wz1978-03-09.flacf_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| wz1978-03-09.flacf_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.9 KB |
| wz1978-03-09.flacf_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.8 KB |
| wz1978-03-09.md5 | Checksums | 550.0 B |
| Other Files | Text |
| wz1978-03-09.txt |
423.0 B
|



Reviewer:
uneasystreet -



Subject:
Decent quality
The audio quality is pretty good, except for the aforementioned "dropoffs". Warren sounds rather heavily under the influence again, but I think this is better than the previous night.
Reviewer:
captain_don -

Subject:
disappointing
Like the previous night the sound is good, the band is great but WZ shouldn't be onstage in the state he was in - barely able to sing and play.
Reviewer:
xtifr -



Subject:
decent show, muddy recording
Nice early show, with a good selection of material, but the recording quality was quite a disappointment. I had higher hopes for a "SB master" source. There are numerous, um, not dropouts, but dropoffs, where the sound suddenly becomes more distant for a while. And the sound throughout is rather muddy. I'd suspect more analog generations than are listed. Still an enjoyable listen, but I don't think I'm going to keep a copy.